Respiratory: Lecture 3
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2. Knowledge Argument
The Knowledge Argument is supposed to show that physicalism is false. Explain how
the argument is meant to work. Discuss one or two objections to it, including the
ability reply. Weigh up selected objections and replies, give your re

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2016 BMS2021 Lecture 10 SERMS/SARMS Self-Directed Learning Exercise:
Question 1:
Provide a definition of a SERM or SARM, how are they different to the normal hormone at the
genomic level (estradiol or testosterone)?
ANSWER:
SERM: selective estrogen recept

Many think that qualia are what makes the problem of consciousness both theoretically
interesting and potentially intractable. Explain the canonical concept of a quale, as well
as Clarence Irving Lewiss motivation for introducing it. Which consequences do